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Subject Topic: Caravan sold on ebay - Trouble with buyer
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26/5/2009 at 10:57pm
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Hi. I agree that there is a faint odour of stale mackerel about the story which unfolded on the other forum. I read all through it and the first question which came to mind was Why did the original buyer walk away? We were never told.
However, I think there is a warning lesson here for all of us when we sell something. Give as little factual description as possible. Instead of stating everything about the item, just keep it to basics and offer potential bidders the opportunity to check it out themselves.
eg: Caravan for sale. Make and model. Four berth. Green with yellow spots on. This van has given us many happy holidays and we're selling it because we're not getting enough use out of it. Inspection welcome and recommended before bidding.

Few facts - and none that can be argued with.

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26/5/2009 at 11:43pm
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id personally just have told him to go forth soto speak.guy tried that with a car he bought of me.came to see it liked it paid the cash went screaming out the street heard him roaring out of sight .fones me 3 hours later saying car had broken down what was i going to do about it?b******r all i said due to the fact the engines probably melted by now as it was only a 1400cc not a ferrrari and i had 7 witnesses who seen the car being tortured as it left the street.so IMO the seller has been hard done by on this one.

That said however i wouldnt have entered a courtroom without a lawyer by my side.key part of the word is LAWyer



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27/5/2009 at 12:05am
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Caveat emptor in my opinion, but in this case it seems to be Caveat venditor!


27/5/2009 at 8:30am
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The buyer transfered payment before picking up the caravan. He probably never walked away because the seller wasn't present during the collection and he feared he would lose the money and caravan.
The buyer notified the seller in good time of the problem after having the caravan serviced almost as soon as he got it home.
It unfolded in the thread that the caravan wasn't as advertised and the seller was unreceptive to the buyers suggestions to reach a compromise.
The buyer suggested mediation which broke down leaving no alternative but to persue his claim through the courts.
The thing I don't like about ebay is the level of trust one has to put in the seller to accurately describe the goods. It is not always practical to view every item as there is a chance of not winning the auction.
I think the buyer was lucky to win the case but feel justice was probably done in this end.
I see that the caravan has now been sold on for £850 with the new owner made aware before purchase of the damp.

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27/5/2009 at 2:37pm
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hi, i have sold a caravan on ebay, it was in good condition and serviced regularly the buyer got a bargain.

I feel that its up to the buyer to check the condition before bidding, and the seller should put that in the add when listing the item. With something like a caravan its impossible to list every single knock and dint.

Obviously if the problem is self evident then the seller should include that in his description or just sell the item spares or repairs.

 

 

 

 



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27/5/2009 at 3:26pm
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It is always an advantage to view a caravan before placing a bid on Ebay, but sometimes it is not possible due to distance, transport, timescales etc. This is where a certain amount of faith has to be put into the honesty of the seller. Asking key questions should help to eliminate rubbish caravans from the gems, but as we all know, not everyone is honest. This is why I would only buy a caravan on Ebay when it's cash on collection. This way i would turn up with a print out of the item listing and any email answers to my questions. If the caravan was not as described I would take photos of the problems and walk away knowing I had evidence of breaking Ebay rules should the seller then try it on later.

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27/5/2009 at 4:03pm
 Location: Derbyshire
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hi, i have bought 3 cars off ebay and sold our last van which was sold for over 8k,

my advice is simple, ask the seller to list any problems with the caravan, dents, damp etc.

Then ask that if you win, can you pay a nominal deposit say £100 non returnable, so that you can confirm the van corresponds to the add before handing over the bulk of the cash.

I paid £8500 for a car from stratstone mercedes benz in wakefield, i was promised they would send the spare key on to me (12mths later) I am still waiting.

I have contacted consumer direct and trading standards but no luck, my advice is just that ebay is no different than any other way of buying an item, you can get ripped off whoever you buy off.

if you ever want a secondhand car, dont go to mercedes benz of west yorkshire.

if you buy off ebay ask loads of questions and dont forget to do a cris / hpi check

 




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